TIENTSIN-TAKU
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5+ Chung-kwok tin-po-chu | UNION CLUB
局報電國中
TELEGRAPH
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ADMINISTRATION-IMPERIAL,
Director General-Shêng Taotai
Agent-Yu Yi Chi
3* * Tailai
TELGE & Co., R., Merchants
R. Telge (Shanghai)
Gust. Sierich, do.
H. Schroeter, signs per pro.
TENNIS CLUB (TIENTSIN)
Hon. Sec. and Treas.-E. Lees
Committee--W. H. Forbes, E. Heyl,
A. W. H. Bellingham
房毬打 Ta-chiu'-fang
TIENTSIN CLUB
Committee-W. H. Forbes, Dr. Frazer, Jas. Stewart, G. Detring, A. Michie, Jas. Wilson, A. W. H. Bellingham, C. Poulsen
L. Watts Doney, secretary
TIENTSIN DAIRY FARM & WATERWORKS
Mrs. J. M. Moore
Miss M. Moore
院醫英大津天
TIENTSIN DISPENSARY; Mactavish and Leh-
mann, Limited, Chemists, Druggists and
Aerated Waters Manufacturers
Stewart M. McLeish
TIENTSIN PRESS
Arthur Ash
篮報時
豐順 Chun-fung
TOKMAKOFF, MOLOTKOFF & Co., Merchants,
J. F. Tokmakoff (Moskva)
O. J. Molotkoff (Kazan)
A. D. Startseff
G. F. Martinoff
M. A. Lauterstein
G. J. Boodilin
Agency
Singapore Insurance Company
Hon. Secretary—E. Heyl
Han-ta-li
VRARD & Co., L., Merchants and Commis-
sion Agents
P. Loup
A. Loup
J. Krüger
VICEROY'S NAVAL SECRETARIAT
Secretary-Lo Fêng Luh Accountant-E. Maukisch Translator-Tsêng Laisun
WARD & Co., WALTER S., Merchants
Agency
Phoenix Fire Insurance Company
房菜大氏臣屈 Wa-sun-sz ta-yah-von
WATSON & Co., A. S., LIMITED, "The
Hongkong Dispensary," Chemists and
Druggists, Aerated Waters Makers,
Wine, Spirit and Cigar Merchants
Ed. Wilkins, manager
Hsin-tah-sing
WILSON & Co., Merchants and General
Commission Agents
James Wilson
R. A. Cousens
A. Adaa
Agencies
China Shipowners' Association
North China Insurance Company, Ld. Sun Insurance Office
Standard Life Assurance Company
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
South British Fire and Marine Insce.
He is it
Woo-chai-hao
Woo CHAI HAO, S. TAKEUCHI & Co. ·
Japanese Storekeepers
$. Takeuchi
K. Okumura
T. Tsuchskawa
館相照齋武
Wu-chai-chao hsiang-kuan.
YOSHIKAWA, K., Photographer
TAKU
This village is situated at the mouth of the Pei-ho, on the southern side of the river, about sixty-seven miles from Tientsin. The land is so flat at Taku that it is difficult for a stranger to detect the entrance to the river. There are two anchorages, an outer and inner. The former extends from the Customs Junks to three miles outside the Bar, seaward; the latter from Liang-kia-yuan on the south to the Customs Jetty, Tz'chu-lin, on the north. The village is a poor one, possessing few shops, no buildings